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Jark (denoted by J) can be defined as a function of acceleration (denoted by a) and time (denoted by t) using this formula: J = a/t Acceleration is measured in m/s2, and time is…
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Jark (denoted by J) can be defined as a function of acceleration (denoted by a) and time (denoted by t) using this formula: J = a/t Acceleration is measured in m/s2, and time is measured in s. Select an appropriate measurement unit for jark
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m/s*3
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